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Corporate card start-up Ramp more than doubles valuation in five months to $3.9 billion

The fundraising is the latest evidence of a fintech boom after the coronavirus pandemic supercharged the category.

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What are the back-to-office etiquette rules?

The Globe and Mail | Alex Cyr | Aug 20, 2021 Dan Poliwoda got a glimpse of office life when he was hired as a summer law student at Dickinson Wright LLP’s Toronto location in 2019. Back then, he wore a suit to work every day, spent lunches and the occasional happy hour with colleagues,


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3 years ago

These five lifestyle changes can make it easier to bulk up on emergency savings

Setting aside three to six months' worth of living expenses may sound like a high hurdle. These changes to the way you handle your money can make it easier.

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More 401(k) plans are adding Roth accounts — but investors aren’t following

About 75% of 401(k) plans allow for Roth contributions. But the share of savers using Roth accounts is stubbornly low, according to retirement experts.

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Japanese lunar start-up ispace reveals larger lander for missions starting in 2024

Japanese lunar exploration start-up ispace on Monday unveiled the next generation of its cargo lander, under development by its U.S. subsidiary in Colorado.

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Enhanced tax credits become ‘bargaining points’ in divorce cases

The enhanced tax credits for 2021 are becoming bargaining points in divorce cases. Here’s what ex-spouses and soon-to-be ex-spouses need to know.

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1 in 10 people currently invest in cryptocurrencies, many for ease of trading, CNBC survey finds

More than 10% of those surveyed said they're invested in cryptocurrency, ranking the digital coins fourth after real estate, stocks, mutual funds and bonds.

3 years ago

Bitcoin 'whales' jump back into market during cryptocurrency's rebound to $50,000

Cryptocurrency accounts holding roughly $50 million or more worth of bitcoin have steadily increased their buying since the end of June, according to new data.

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Should you use your 401(k) to pay off credit card debt? What the experts say

Those with persistent credit card balances may be tempted to dig into their retirement savings to knock out the debt.

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Goldman Sachs to require all people entering its offices to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19

Goldman Sachs is the latest bank to require employees be vaccinated to return to offices, following similar edicts from Morgan Stanley and Citigroup.

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As interest in investing grows, people of color still lag behind, CNBC survey finds

51% of Black U.S. adults and 49% of Hispanics don't currently own individual stocks, mutual funds, bonds, exchange-traded funds, cryptocurrency or real estate.

3 years ago

New investors are breaking the traditional mold when it comes to investing, CNBC survey finds

Investors who have jumped into the market in the last 18 months are younger, more diverse and use tech social media more than their seasoned counterparts do.

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Branson's Virgin Orbit to go public through a SPAC at $3.7 billion valuation

Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit is preparing to go public, announcing on Monday that it will merge with a SPAC to list on the Nasdaq.

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Before you buy bitcoin, consider these 3 things

As bitcoin soars in value again, many people may be moved to buy the digital tokens. Before they do, financial and behavioral experts have a few reminders.

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